NOT ENOUGH SPACE DROPS PUNISHING NEW SINGLE "DEVIL LEFT ME ON READ"
Not Enough Space is bringing the heat with their latest single, "Devil Left Me On Read," release today, March 14th, through Thriller Records, accompanied by a gorgeous, yet intense music video. The track delivers a brutal blend of crushing breakdowns and dark, haunting melodies that their fans crave. It's a powerful wave of raw emotion and turmoil, diving deep into the psyche of someone wrestling with intrusive thoughts and unresolved confessions.
Not Enough Space shares about the new track:
“Our new single, "Devil Left Me On Read," is the our heaviest release yet, drawing influences from Suicide Silence and The Black Dahlia Murder to capture a fresh yet nostalgic deathcore sound. The lyrics illustrate the seven deadly sins—greed, envy, wrath, lust, sloth, gluttony, and pride—and how negative thoughts and past mistakes can lead to becoming one's own worst enemy.”
Matching the vibe with the song's relentless power, the music video unleashes a storm of turmoil and unease. Not Enough Space delves into a nightmarish psychological horror world, bringing the track's haunting and cinematic themes to vivid life. With its disorienting visuals and hair-raising performance shots, the video amplifies the song’s oppressive tension, creating a gripping and unsettling experience.
Let’s get into the guts (pun intended) of the song. Right from the start, it gives off a serious throwback vibe, reminiscent of BMTH’s Pray For Plagues and Suicide Silence’s YOLO. The vocal trade-offs between Lizzie and Liv are absolutely spine-tingling, adding a whole new level of intensity. This is, without a doubt, some of their heaviest material to date. A purge siren blares, setting the stage for an utterly disgusting BLEGH followed by a brutal breakdown that hits like a sledgehammer. Just when you think it’s over, they hit you with a surprise pig squeal that came out of nowhere and nearly knocked me out of my chair.
The visuals ramp up the unease, drenched in blood and gore, but it all fits seamlessly with the song’s chaotic vibe. The unsettling imagery only enhances the track’s intensity, making for a perfectly matched, unnerving experience. Every moment of the video complements the song’s raw power, amplifying the overall sense of dread.
Not Enough Space is joining Capstan on The Cult Tour in the spring of 2025 alongside Colorblind and True North.